@andyjh said:
I use the Emu 1820m, which I believe is the same driver as the 0404, along with Cubase, and Vienna Imperial works perfect for me, I have it set to Latency = 128 in standalone, or 8mS within Cubase when setting it with the EMU control panel. The EMU ASIO driver has always been very reliable, and I would always recommend using that rather than the generic ASIO4ALL. ASIO4ALL is OK as a last resort, when nothing else works, but with a known good solid EMU driver, I would concentrate on seeing why that is showing odd latency values, the values mentioned of 88/880 should not exist - so where they are coming from is a mystery, but is probably where the problems lie.
As already mentioned above getting the standalone version working wasn't a problem at all after setting the latency settings to samples with powers of 2 by my own.
The former "88" or "880" samples latency settings aren't as mysterious as they seem. As an user of EMU ASIO drivers you probably know that in latency settings of cubase you have to select latency in ms. By default I work with 20 ms. At an earlier point of this thread I was asked for latency in SAMPLES. When I opened standalone version of VIPro with my default settings I noticed that the latency settings in samples are shown at the bottom of that window - at least I thought that these numbers could be the latency settings in samples. For 20 ms I read 880 samples. And for 2 ms I saw 88 samples. So that's where the numbers were coming from.
Strange that you can select 8 ms within cubase!? I have only listed those latency settings in ms: 2, 4, 6, 7, 10, 20, etc. None of them worked with convolution reverb. Thats why I thought of always using ASIO4ALL.